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christopher swift, georgetown university. thank you. >> good to be with you. jenna: more than a dozen flight attendants suing a major airline to get their jobs back. they got scared when they saw this on their plane and refused to fly. and because of that, they all got fired. we're going to ask our legal panel if these airline workers have a case. >>> verbal confrontation turns into a shoot out on the streets of philadelphia sending people running for their lives. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. jon: let's check out what's ahead on "outnumbered" at top of the hour. >> as french police continue the hunt for two heavily armed suspects there are growing questions who these men really are. are they lone wolves or part of a larger terrorist organization and how do we stop terrorists like them in the future here at home? >> very important question. plus should attacks on police officers be treated as hate crimes? the push to
christopher swift, georgetown university. thank you. >> good to be with you. jenna: more than a dozen flight attendants suing a major airline to get their jobs back. they got scared when they saw this on their plane and refused to fly. and because of that, they all got fired. we're going to ask our legal panel if these airline workers have a case. >>> verbal confrontation turns into a shoot out on the streets of philadelphia sending people running for their lives. ♪ ♪ ♪...
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. >> according to rich's attorney the 53-year-old new yorker was just released from georgetown university hospital. and he's suing to make safer. he'd also like compensation though he wouldn't say how much or discuss his injuries. and while injuries on the metro do happen, they are rare. according to federal transportation data obtained by "7 on your side", from 2010 to 2013 d.c. metro reported 14 injuries for every 100 million customer trips. compared to similar sized markets, that's fewer than chicago's 31. but more than boston's six. metro would not comment about the lawsuits. as far as the injuries are concerned in comparing transit systems, metro said that is "not important" because different metro systems have different problems. the woman that will be filing that lawsuit tomorrow on behalf of that passenger also represented two of the victims from 2009's fatal metro crash. live in northwest d.c. chris pabst, abc 7 news. >> thank you so much chris. now, d.c. police are looking for the gunman who shot two teenagers in southeast last night. 17-year-old phillip jones was killed. the sh
. >> according to rich's attorney the 53-year-old new yorker was just released from georgetown university hospital. and he's suing to make safer. he'd also like compensation though he wouldn't say how much or discuss his injuries. and while injuries on the metro do happen, they are rare. according to federal transportation data obtained by "7 on your side", from 2010 to 2013 d.c. metro reported 14 injuries for every 100 million customer trips. compared to similar sized markets,...
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. >> the program is done in partnership with georgetown university.news new york. >>> and tony verna, the man who invented instant replay has died. verna was a television director and producer who produced the concept of instant replay during the army/navy football game in 1963 and became an important part of sports broadcast over the next 50 years. tony verna was 81 years old. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a update on the deadly winter storm in the northeast. we'll get the forecast. >>> plus, a closer look at this year's super bowl matchup. we'll hear from james brown host of "the nfl today." >>> and we sit down with congressman john lewis as we celebrate martin luther king jr. today. that's the "cbs morning news" for this monday. thanks for watching. i'm lauren lyster. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
. >> the program is done in partnership with georgetown university.news new york. >>> and tony verna, the man who invented instant replay has died. verna was a television director and producer who produced the concept of instant replay during the army/navy football game in 1963 and became an important part of sports broadcast over the next 50 years. tony verna was 81 years old. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," a update on the deadly...
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the city is in the final round of the georgetown university energy prize.ced along with berkeley, san mateo pal alto and dozens of other communities in that competition. sunny sunny sunnyvale is asking residents to use l.e.d. bulbs and smart strips and programable thermostats. >>> a north bay brewery avoids a beer war after a sudden change of heart. lagintas decided this morning to drop its federal trademark infringement lawsuit against nevada. lagamitas explained it originated the use and design of ipa, india pail ale is confusing distributors. we reported this to you yesterday. but after taking major public backlash, they decided it's not worth the fight we'll drop the suit. >>> now to a close call a crash inside a car wash in sacramento cute on video. an employee tried to wave the driver -- before he flew to the car wash at high speed. the customer apparently stepped on theq
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the city is in the final round of the georgetown university energy prize.ced along with berkeley, san mateo pal alto and dozens of other communities in that competition. sunny sunny sunnyvale is asking residents to use l.e.d. bulbs and smart strips and programable thermostats. >>> a north bay brewery avoids a beer war after a sudden change of heart. lagintas decided this morning to drop its federal trademark infringement lawsuit against nevada. lagamitas explained it originated the use...
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jup of visiting egyptian former parliament arians whose visit was org miced and funded by georgetown university. such meetings are fairly routine at the state department we regularly meet with political party leaders from across the world. >> michelle are their priorities mixed up and are they putting us in danger? theel he' meet with friends of muslim brotherhood but not netanyahu. >> they will not meet with our biggest ally at a time when terrorists are trying to can i go us. we are at war with terrorists they just killed innocent people in paris yet they will meet with the muslim brotherhood sympathizers of the muslim brotherhood. when the muslim brotherhood wants to kill us. their own slogan is jihad is our way. and death for the sack of ally is our highest aspiration. we should not be negotiating or talking to these people. >> in the last couple of years president obama has met with now the sympathizers of muslim brotherhood, glozell between between two ferns pump with a limp but when bb netanyahu comes here next month i think it would be a wise decision to make a little bit of time for ou
jup of visiting egyptian former parliament arians whose visit was org miced and funded by georgetown university. such meetings are fairly routine at the state department we regularly meet with political party leaders from across the world. >> michelle are their priorities mixed up and are they putting us in danger? theel he' meet with friends of muslim brotherhood but not netanyahu. >> they will not meet with our biggest ally at a time when terrorists are trying to can i go us. we...
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they are competing with 45 other cities chosen by georgetown university to demonstrate the best ways to lower energy costs. the money will be awarded to the city that most effectively reduces electric and gas consumption in its municipal and school buildings over a two-year period. the competition runs for another two years. maybe the weather will help cooperate as well. >> if it's warming up, that is a good thing. we'll take that and i think you're talking about a little bit of rainwater in our future. christina, good morning. >> sam, laura, another good thing, the weekend. the weekend is almost upon us and we have some showers to clean out that air quality as we get into your all-important weekend but thanks for joining us this morning, and every weekday morning. the difference between today and yesterday that, fog is back. it is thick in spots and i can tell you we have another spare the air day. by tomorrow much better air quality with the area of low pressure starting to bring light shower activity to the bay area. we have a 40% chance for rain as we head through tomorrow and we
they are competing with 45 other cities chosen by georgetown university to demonstrate the best ways to lower energy costs. the money will be awarded to the city that most effectively reduces electric and gas consumption in its municipal and school buildings over a two-year period. the competition runs for another two years. maybe the weather will help cooperate as well. >> if it's warming up, that is a good thing. we'll take that and i think you're talking about a little bit of rainwater...
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vets the small business skills they would need to run a bakery is done in partnership with georgetown university. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from walking off the job next week. >>> crisis averted. what kaiser just agreed to do to keep 18,000 nurses from walking off the job next week. >> plus, a crowd gathered in santa fe to press police on what exactly the department plans to do with its new drone. >> and more than 100 animals are killed when a fire ripped through a female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight. but sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event ends sunday. through sunday choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models including the new tempur-choice, with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows and free same-day delivery. are you next? b
vets the small business skills they would need to run a bakery is done in partnership with georgetown university. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs, "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org from walking off the job next week. >>> crisis averted. what kaiser just agreed to do to keep...
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brookings institution in california, a columnist for "the washington post," and professor at georgetown university. kevin eckstrom is the religion news service, and kim lawton is the managing editor of this program. welcome to you all. let's begin with that terrible terrible situation in the middle east with isis and whether it can be brought under control or defeated. who wants to predict anything there? >> it's one of the big questions the international community is going to have to continue struggling with in this year is how to stop isis. and for the u.s., unfortunately, that means i think some very difficult political debates about increasing the military operations there. and it's interesting that in the past we've had some more debates about moral implications of u.s. actions and i don't think we have as much this time around. but certainly there isn't a lot of support for more boots on the ground in that part of the world. and so i think the question is, do we have a responsibility to protect those people? muslims, christians, religious minorities who are just being decimated. do we have a
brookings institution in california, a columnist for "the washington post," and professor at georgetown university. kevin eckstrom is the religion news service, and kim lawton is the managing editor of this program. welcome to you all. let's begin with that terrible terrible situation in the middle east with isis and whether it can be brought under control or defeated. who wants to predict anything there? >> it's one of the big questions the international community is going to...
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vets the small business skills they would need to run a bakery is done in partnership with georgetown university. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands of children are born with cleft lip and or cleft palate. >> dr. bill magee: why should any child anywhere on this planet, have to live a life of misery. >> kathy majette: a lot of people think that children that are born with these deformities are cursed. just imagine a life alone, that nobody wanted to be around you. >> norrie oelkers: and we had children coming in for screening with brown bags over their head. they're never allowed to leave their house unless they have a bag on their heads. >> kathy majette: some children don't live, because they have problems with eating, and drinking, and die of malnutrition. >> mel:
vets the small business skills they would need to run a bakery is done in partnership with georgetown university. and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. later on cbs "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york. and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> announcer: the following program is sponsored by operation smile. every year, hundreds of thousands...
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second we we will have adriane fugh-berman, associate professor at georgetown university medical center, director of farmed out and is the lead author of several books. next we we will have allan coukell. very involved at the state and federal level. i have him on speed dial for this legislation, and pew continues to be heavily involved. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan, codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take questions at the end. >> thank you all for having us today. i i would like to thank the national coalition on healthcare. thank you, c-span, for being here today. sen. grassley has a long history and the subject of transparency in the public interest. he has worked on the subject of whistleblowers and their ability to provide information for the judicial process medicare transparency of data and some of the work we have done in not-for-profit hospitals and providing information as to what they are doing for providing services for the uninsured. the the public benefit that they
second we we will have adriane fugh-berman, associate professor at georgetown university medical center, director of farmed out and is the lead author of several books. next we we will have allan coukell. very involved at the state and federal level. i have him on speed dial for this legislation, and pew continues to be heavily involved. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan, codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak...
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brianwise is here, who once represented tom delay, and tom butler, a professor at georgetown universitygentlemen, what do you make of this christie? sort of like he's one of those characters that keeps walking and doesn't look down, he's not looking down yet, brian? >> you knee he's a nightclub act. for somebody who faces the potential, some of besties. and the not too das futures. in the next couple weeks at 6:15, 6:30 p.m. >> last month, this is last month, investigating the lane closings last year, are considering charges fraud statute under which they could argue that they use the bridge for a pert other than its intended one. let me ask you about that. it will be somewhat enterprising here. i think they ask themselves for fundamental questions. is this the imagine who we can have confidence and that he's in the up-and-up. he has a reputation as being a bully, as being petty and he says, i knew nothing about it. is that credible? i don't think so. then they've got obstruction of justice, conspiracy, abuse of federal funds. at the end of the day, i don't think it's going to be a prob
brianwise is here, who once represented tom delay, and tom butler, a professor at georgetown universitygentlemen, what do you make of this christie? sort of like he's one of those characters that keeps walking and doesn't look down, he's not looking down yet, brian? >> you knee he's a nightclub act. for somebody who faces the potential, some of besties. and the not too das futures. in the next couple weeks at 6:15, 6:30 p.m. >> last month, this is last month, investigating the lane...
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. >> joining me now is a professor of government at georgetown university specializing in turkish and kurdish policies. thank you for coming in. so this call for more troops on the ground, what do you make of it and what do you think needs to happen in order for that to happen? >> isis is still a power in iraq iraq. they're still fighting over kobane. apparently the kurdish force need outside troops to change the balance of power. >> okay, we know that there is not much desire or appetite for the u.s. and regional players to get involved other than possibly iran. >> yes. >> u.s. and turkey, i should imagine, would hate for that to happen. >> that is true. because the whole isis scenario when the u.s. wanted to droppel down an iran ally in syria. now if iran comes into iraq, that will empower iran and iraq. the original purpose of creating the whole mess in syria would be defeated if iran is united with iraq. iran is in iraq any way because recently iranian general was killed. a full massive invasion so without iran nobody is willing to take any risk to enter into iraq. that's understa
. >> joining me now is a professor of government at georgetown university specializing in turkish and kurdish policies. thank you for coming in. so this call for more troops on the ground, what do you make of it and what do you think needs to happen in order for that to happen? >> isis is still a power in iraq iraq. they're still fighting over kobane. apparently the kurdish force need outside troops to change the balance of power. >> okay, we know that there is not much desire...
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. >>> georgetown university will host a special telecast of the mass in manila at 12:00 p.m.l will discuss what makes pope francis unique compared to other popes. >>> a cbs sports analyst has been indefinitely suspended after d.c. police arrested him for soliciting a prostitute. greg anthony was one of several people arrested and charged friday in an undercover sting operation. police arrested him just before 6:00 at the double tree hotel on rhode island avenue where he was staying. according to a police report anthony used a computer to solicit a prostitute. anthony released a statement saying he made a mistake. he said i'm embarrassed and i've embarrassed many including my trust. ly work to regain the trust that i have lost and the first step is saying i am sorry. >>> at least ten people are dead following violent protests in niger. violent protests also broke out in pakistan and yemen. protesters set the french flag on fire. they're demonstrating against the french satirical magazine "charlie hebdo." two gunmen killed 12 people at the magazine's paris office. al qaeda and
. >>> georgetown university will host a special telecast of the mass in manila at 12:00 p.m.l will discuss what makes pope francis unique compared to other popes. >>> a cbs sports analyst has been indefinitely suspended after d.c. police arrested him for soliciting a prostitute. greg anthony was one of several people arrested and charged friday in an undercover sting operation. police arrested him just before 6:00 at the double tree hotel on rhode island avenue where he was...
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georgetown university hosting a nationwide competition for a $5 million energy saving prize.two year cities must reduce their utility supply energy consumption. takoma park was chosen as one of the semil lists. it will go up against arlington county in charlottesville. >>> d.c. council member mary chase says she wants to help terminally ill people die with dignity. she introduced the hughnew bill. it allows patients given six mont or le to live the option to request lethal medication. brittany maynard brought nags national attention to this issue when she moved to oregon to end her life. >>> a maryland lawmaker wants to introduce a similar bill. ron young says his bill would allow doctors to prescribe lethal medications to adults within six mochtss ever death. the patients could decide if they want to at that time drugs even if the general assembly approves the bill not clear whether governor elect larry hoe gap would sign the measure. he's voiced opposition to right to die measures in the past. >>> in news 4 your health we learn being inactive is responsible for twice as man
georgetown university hosting a nationwide competition for a $5 million energy saving prize.two year cities must reduce their utility supply energy consumption. takoma park was chosen as one of the semil lists. it will go up against arlington county in charlottesville. >>> d.c. council member mary chase says she wants to help terminally ill people die with dignity. she introduced the hughnew bill. it allows patients given six mont or le to live the option to request lethal medication....
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during the concert, georgetown university will present its annual legacy of a dream award to the ceo of bread for the city. >>> the coast guard and marines rescue two people and a dog from a grounded sailboat off the coast of north carolina. a marine helicopter was first on the scene yesterday afternoon and hoisted a man who was suffering from a heart condition to safety. then a coast guard chopper lowered a rescue diver to the water to strap the woman and her dog to a rescue board. the two were lifted to safety and both are said to be in good condition today. >>> fresh off of its multigolden globe win for the original television series "transparent," amazon todaystudios has plans to start making movies. the company announced today it's planning to introduce and acquire close to a dozen full-length films per year for release in theaters. the films will then be available to amazon prime subscribers about 30 60 days following their three atry ritheatrical debut. production is planned for later this year. >>> it is winter restaurant week in d.c. to celebrate 2015, a three-course lunch w
during the concert, georgetown university will present its annual legacy of a dream award to the ceo of bread for the city. >>> the coast guard and marines rescue two people and a dog from a grounded sailboat off the coast of north carolina. a marine helicopter was first on the scene yesterday afternoon and hoisted a man who was suffering from a heart condition to safety. then a coast guard chopper lowered a rescue diver to the water to strap the woman and her dog to a rescue board....
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he is a professor of constitutional law at georgetown university law center and a senior fellow at the cato ins titute. finally we have catherine engelbrecht. she is in charge of an electric election integrity organization. and the co-owner of engelbrecht manufacturing, a small business she owns with her husband in the home state of texas. now we will start with ms. atkinson. >> thank you. >> maybe i should say we would like to have five minutes. go ahead. >> i've been a reporter for 35 years at cbs news. yesterday, i will get a little closer. can you hear me now? i have been a reporter for 40 years at cbs, pbs, and local news. my producers and i have probed countless organizations, ranging from iraq waste under bush, two green waste under obama, to consumer stories in the industry. most recently, investigative any nominations that were awarded for reporting on tarp, and ghazi, green energy spending, fast and furious and a undercover investigation into republican. fundraising the job of getting at the truth has never been more difficult. the facets of government have isolated themselve
he is a professor of constitutional law at georgetown university law center and a senior fellow at the cato ins titute. finally we have catherine engelbrecht. she is in charge of an electric election integrity organization. and the co-owner of engelbrecht manufacturing, a small business she owns with her husband in the home state of texas. now we will start with ms. atkinson. >> thank you. >> maybe i should say we would like to have five minutes. go ahead. >> i've been a...
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christopher swift, adjunct professor of studies at georgetown university. christopher, the president pointed to yemen as an example of success of his anti-terror policies. you say our inside that country though are lack us r luster. what do you -- lackluster. what do you mean by that. >> the primary difficulty the united states governments relationships in yemen don't extend much beyond the security services and the political elite in the capital. if you look at the groups like the rebels or al qaeda in the arabian peninsula out in the field among your areas among the people. we don't have good insight into those regions or great relationships and that is part of the reason why it is so hard for us for us and the yemenis to deal with al qaeda and the threat. jenna: we were speaking with a reporter on the ground inside sanaa, and she described what we're calling rebels as iranian-backed militia coming into the city there. what is the connection to iran? >> sure iran helps through three ways. the first is through money and second is through some arms supply a
christopher swift, adjunct professor of studies at georgetown university. christopher, the president pointed to yemen as an example of success of his anti-terror policies. you say our inside that country though are lack us r luster. what do you -- lackluster. what do you mean by that. >> the primary difficulty the united states governments relationships in yemen don't extend much beyond the security services and the political elite in the capital. if you look at the groups like the rebels...
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. >> but driving home, the georgetown university student leaves the car window down. says, as she pulls away from a stop light, the cat leaps out into the street. >> the cat's dodging cars, it's about to get hit. so, i try to pull over out of the street quick enough and go rescue the cat. >> she says she stops, puts her hazard lights on, and runs after the cat, which disappears into the night. then she says she hears a crash. >> it's a cop car. >> the policeman who has hit her, joel francisco, calls another officer. >> dewey presley is a dui traffic homicide investigator and on the dui task force with the hollywood police department. >> dewey presley is soon joined by three other police employees. and what happens next is caught on officer presley's dash cam. >> stand right here for me, please. there's two things going on here. >> i'm sorry. >> number one, you were with involved in a minor crash. >> but if she wasn't in the car when it was hit, how was she involved in the crash? >> number two, in the course of me speaking with you, there's an odor of alcohol coming of
. >> but driving home, the georgetown university student leaves the car window down. says, as she pulls away from a stop light, the cat leaps out into the street. >> the cat's dodging cars, it's about to get hit. so, i try to pull over out of the street quick enough and go rescue the cat. >> she says she stops, puts her hazard lights on, and runs after the cat, which disappears into the night. then she says she hears a crash. >> it's a cop car. >> the policeman who...
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that includes not just kesher israel and georgetown university and law school where he taught, but also the rabbinical council of america because the attorneys say they were enablers. >> freundel has since been fired from the synagogue. >>> temps got into the 40s today, hope you had some time to get out. first alert chief meteorologist tenacious topper shutt joining us now. >> the only thing unfortunate today were the winds. otherwise it would have been spectacular. the winds are still gusting to 21 miles per hour in leesburg, 26 mile-per-hour gust at national at 5:00. that's going to make it feel colder than it is. feels like it's already 30 in gaithersburg, feels like 29 in leesburg. we're headed for a cold night. if you had big plans tonight, bundle up. winds die down. temperatures will plummet. by 8:00 tonight 30 in gaithersburg, 32 in leesburg and manassas, 35 downtown. by 10:00 20s, hagerstown, frederick, gaithersburg and 30s barely down toward la plata and also waldorf. by midnight if you're out late, temperatures in the 20s pretty much across the board. get ready for a cold nigh
that includes not just kesher israel and georgetown university and law school where he taught, but also the rabbinical council of america because the attorneys say they were enablers. >> freundel has since been fired from the synagogue. >>> temps got into the 40s today, hope you had some time to get out. first alert chief meteorologist tenacious topper shutt joining us now. >> the only thing unfortunate today were the winds. otherwise it would have been spectacular. the...
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during the concert, georgetown university will present its annual legacy of a dream award to the ceo of bread for the city. >>> and there could be some changes coming to your local postal service. the postal regulatory commission says usps will start testing same-day delivery service in the metro area. the service is called metro post. it lets you buy certain products online and in store and they will be guaranteed in just a few hours. another change they're proposing a pricencrease on postcards and international mail. those increases would go into effect in late april. but right now there is no planned increase for the price of that forever stamp. >>> it's a trend drivers are liking. the average is now less than two bucks a gallon in virginia $1.98 according to aaa. prices are expected to fall even further. in maryland, the average price is $2.19, ten cents down over the last week. west virginia, a gallon of regular will cost you also $2.19 and in the district, $2.48. >>> it's tough for wendy and i to look that way because we have this spectacular sunset developing right behind us.
during the concert, georgetown university will present its annual legacy of a dream award to the ceo of bread for the city. >>> and there could be some changes coming to your local postal service. the postal regulatory commission says usps will start testing same-day delivery service in the metro area. the service is called metro post. it lets you buy certain products online and in store and they will be guaranteed in just a few hours. another change they're proposing a pricencrease on...
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and georgetown which was why stubby was mascoting at those universities. the pair shared a house early on in the 1920s with a group of guys, all veterans, all who had known stubby during the war. must have been a lot of fun for all of them to be together. there were constantly reunions after the war. groups of soldiers, these are from connecticut. you can see stubby here. here's conroy. this is general edwards who was the leader for most of the war of the yankees division. and this is why stubby comes to kansas city and not surprisingly, he comes in 1921, which if you're up on your local history, you know that's the year that the ground is dedicated for the liberty memorial and the american legion holds its convention in kansas city in conjunction with that to take part in the celebration and participants are given badges and here's stubby's kansas city badge on his uniform so you all are represented on that official article of clothing. there are pages in the scrapbook about this visit. several with articles. this one has some artifacts on it including th
and georgetown which was why stubby was mascoting at those universities. the pair shared a house early on in the 1920s with a group of guys, all veterans, all who had known stubby during the war. must have been a lot of fun for all of them to be together. there were constantly reunions after the war. groups of soldiers, these are from connecticut. you can see stubby here. here's conroy. this is general edwards who was the leader for most of the war of the yankees division. and this is why...
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she's from georgetown university university.ll start with you. is this more like a case of someone spraying jerk on someone's garage door? is that what this is or more serious than that? >> anything involving centcom and the disruption of their social media is serious, but it is not a breach like the disclosure of where troop movement is. it was stupid or negligent to let the twitter feed be exposed or the twitter account be exposed, but this is not a huge deal given the dynamics that we're in right now. the first 30 minutes of the show in terms of the rising terrorist threat and centcom has it back under control. i wouldn't make too big of a deal of this except it just shows that last wednesday with the attacks in france sort of unleashed a -- sort of an all clear sign to every person who wants to do anything at this stage. this was clearly -- the twitter attack was clearly not isis. it was probably you know a teenager or someone trying to get into centcom. everyone is now activated and that's why you're seeing all of the conce
she's from georgetown university university.ll start with you. is this more like a case of someone spraying jerk on someone's garage door? is that what this is or more serious than that? >> anything involving centcom and the disruption of their social media is serious, but it is not a breach like the disclosure of where troop movement is. it was stupid or negligent to let the twitter feed be exposed or the twitter account be exposed, but this is not a huge deal given the dynamics that...
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on ed x, we have three million learners and courses from some of the best universities. georgetown. harvard, merkley. -- berkeley. coaches in every field and savable, including coding. everybody wants to have students take these courses. there has been no pushback. but the real challenge has been execution. how on earth do we keep doing these good things? we are a nonprofit. many universities are nonprofit. the key is supporting courses and building a platform. it takes resources. it is a real challenge. how do you build a sustainable model? when you are giving away something for free, how do you get some sustenance that enables you to do this forever? philanthropy is helping us a lot. harvard contributes $60 million. any other universities helping us. at the same time, also working on sustaining revenue morals. i firmly believe that in three to five years, we will be self-sustaining. >> that is amazing. let's go into the st. louis experiment. i know that you guys have plans to replicate this. the baltimore-denver. could washington be on your experiment list? >> launch code is resou
on ed x, we have three million learners and courses from some of the best universities. georgetown. harvard, merkley. -- berkeley. coaches in every field and savable, including coding. everybody wants to have students take these courses. there has been no pushback. but the real challenge has been execution. how on earth do we keep doing these good things? we are a nonprofit. many universities are nonprofit. the key is supporting courses and building a platform. it takes resources. it is a real...
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malbert rich, a 53-year-old new yorker who according to his lawyer was just released from the georgetown university hospital. he says he is suing to make metro safer. now, he said he'd also like some compensation though he wouldn't say how much and wouldn't discuss his injuries. but what he would discuss is that he believed that he was going to die when that train filled with smoke. he even sent a good-bye text to his mother and two of his children. >> i told my mother that -- that i loved being her son. and i told my kids i loved being their dad and i told them -- told them, you know proud to have been there and was going to move on to somewhere better. >> now on monday when that train filled with smoke, 84 people were injured and had to receive medical care. and "7 on your side" has received government information showing how many people actually do get injured riding the metro. we then took that information and compared it to other major cities. coming up at 6:00 we'll show you what we found. live in northwest d.c. chris pabst, abc 7 news. >> chris, thank you very much. one more note here we hav
malbert rich, a 53-year-old new yorker who according to his lawyer was just released from the georgetown university hospital. he says he is suing to make metro safer. now, he said he'd also like some compensation though he wouldn't say how much and wouldn't discuss his injuries. but what he would discuss is that he believed that he was going to die when that train filled with smoke. he even sent a good-bye text to his mother and two of his children. >> i told my mother that -- that i...
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marine from texas who later attended georgetown university law school, tice has freelanced for "the washingtonst," mcclatchy newspapers, cbs, and other media outlets. he grew up in houston. he was the oldest of seven children. he's the last known u.s. reporter held in syria. last year, two other u.s. journalists, james foley and steven sotloff were beheaded in syria by militants from the self-described islamic state. >> at the time of his disappearance, austin was one of the few foreign journalists who had continued reporting in syria as the conflict intensified. he traveled extensively throughout the country filing in-depth dispatches from the frontline. in late july 2012, tice posted this report from al-tal, syria on his facebook page. >> it has been a quiet day today between the shells just north of the damascus capital. celine's have fled the town and army rebel fighters have prepared for an anticipated government counterattack. though the attack as yet to materialize, some fighters say they think last night shelling was just a warning and tonight should be worse. for cbs, i am austin tice
marine from texas who later attended georgetown university law school, tice has freelanced for "the washingtonst," mcclatchy newspapers, cbs, and other media outlets. he grew up in houston. he was the oldest of seven children. he's the last known u.s. reporter held in syria. last year, two other u.s. journalists, james foley and steven sotloff were beheaded in syria by militants from the self-described islamic state. >> at the time of his disappearance, austin was one of the few...
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joining me is a muslim chaplain here at georgetown university.ntator and we have the congregation in short hills, new jersey. thank you for joining us. great to have three faces represented around the table. i'll start off if i can with you, imam. the obama administration is reluctant to call what we saw in paris islamic terrorism. do you agree with that? >> no for me terrorism has no religion. terrorism is terrorism. it's an act of terrorism by individuals, organizations, groups by people against individuals. islamic terrorism for me is a religion of peace. compassion and goodness. >> it's a bastardization of the game. my beautiful religion. >> it becomes personal. >> they do use religious justification. they are steeped in the text. >> does that call people out saying this is the real islam, this is not the real islam. >> they are misquoting the text. they are not using the text. they translate it in their own way, misinterpret it to justify their own violence. however, in the muslim community they have a very clear voice against them. we are d
joining me is a muslim chaplain here at georgetown university.ntator and we have the congregation in short hills, new jersey. thank you for joining us. great to have three faces represented around the table. i'll start off if i can with you, imam. the obama administration is reluctant to call what we saw in paris islamic terrorism. do you agree with that? >> no for me terrorism has no religion. terrorism is terrorism. it's an act of terrorism by individuals, organizations, groups by...
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the the small business skills they would need to run a bakery is do than in partnership with georgetown university, new york. >> that is great. 6:43. visitors to the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia have a chance to see a rare butterfly. it is half male and half female now color and size of the left wings a and right wings are completely different from each other. volunteer discover the butter filet from the butterflies exhibit and turn it over to the museum experts for future study this butterfly will be on display through february 16th. wow. that is a fine. 6:43. let check on that storm, carol, what is happening. >> we will get rain in the area some portion of the area are already seeing that rain coming in but not yet in the philadelphia region. you can see it is dry here, the the streets are dry, through philadelphia, then 16th street in philadelphia and some things are looking okay right now but we will be filling that in with some rain. they already have in ocean city the boardwalk is wet. the problem, rain is not an issue, it is that there could be a very brief period of freezing
the the small business skills they would need to run a bakery is do than in partnership with georgetown university, new york. >> that is great. 6:43. visitors to the academy of natural sciences in philadelphia have a chance to see a rare butterfly. it is half male and half female now color and size of the left wings a and right wings are completely different from each other. volunteer discover the butter filet from the butterflies exhibit and turn it over to the museum experts for future...
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he is the car mack water house professor of legal theory at the georgetown university law center where he directs the georgetown center for the constitution and teaches constitutional law and contracts. he is the author of many books and countless legal articles. among this books are restoring the loss constitution the preconsumption of liberty which plays into the introductory marks i made constitutional laws and cases in context which treats the constitution historically and contracts, cases and doctrine. most important for our purposes here today, randy took the lead in crafting the legal challenges that brought obamacare before the supreme court in 2012. please welcome randy barnett. [applause] >>> i don't think my role today is to pile on and to make this a two-on-one debate. the way for example harvard law school did when they deinvited me to debate on the constitutional mandate. that is what harvard thought was a fair fight. maybe they are right about that. >> i think it takes six harvard law professors. >> i should expose i am a fan of david and a fan of offering text and histo
he is the car mack water house professor of legal theory at the georgetown university law center where he directs the georgetown center for the constitution and teaches constitutional law and contracts. he is the author of many books and countless legal articles. among this books are restoring the loss constitution the preconsumption of liberty which plays into the introductory marks i made constitutional laws and cases in context which treats the constitution historically and contracts, cases...
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on one dissent you to a friend in georgetown university hospital. mosby goes there and the guy says you have cancer. when you to get it out. he sets up an appointment for mosby to have surgery at garfield hospital. does anyone them member that? garfield hospital. if you were a person of note in 1916, the washington star might say something like john siegal mosby will have surgery on thursday, may 30 at 8:00. so the surgery was all set. mosby was lying on a gurney the day of the surgery. there were nurses in the operating room cleaning it up for his surgery. things were getting together there. three well-dressed men walk up the stairs. one of them walks over into a nurse and says i'm looking for johnson wilson mosby. he says that is him. he walks over to the man who says a few words. the words are lost to history. he goes back to the nurse is the family here? that is them over there. he walked the mosby family. one of the doctor says he takes a car from his pocket and says madam, if you or your father or anyone in your family needs anything, i want y
on one dissent you to a friend in georgetown university hospital. mosby goes there and the guy says you have cancer. when you to get it out. he sets up an appointment for mosby to have surgery at garfield hospital. does anyone them member that? garfield hospital. if you were a person of note in 1916, the washington star might say something like john siegal mosby will have surgery on thursday, may 30 at 8:00. so the surgery was all set. mosby was lying on a gurney the day of the surgery. there...
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burns, a long time former professor of political science and government ideal cornell and georgetown university. walter was a remarkable scholar with the american constitutional order. a wonderful colleague and friend. there are a number of items on his life and we have the link there as well to walter burns.org which has [inaudible] he is quite a scholar and today's topic that we have talked about and have found supremely interesting we welcome you. >> thank you so much for being here. to explain this and thanks to all of you for being here as well. i'm grateful because i think the language of constitutionally appropriate is a lot more helpful to my side of the dispute than the legality because i think that in this issue of discussion on immigration, you are in an area where it's hard to bring the issue to so sharp of a point on the question of the written material of the loss to prove once and for all that this was illegal. i think it was very clear in what they have considered constitutionally inappropriate they have existed in many areas, particularly in this area and it is constitutionally
burns, a long time former professor of political science and government ideal cornell and georgetown university. walter was a remarkable scholar with the american constitutional order. a wonderful colleague and friend. there are a number of items on his life and we have the link there as well to walter burns.org which has [inaudible] he is quite a scholar and today's topic that we have talked about and have found supremely interesting we welcome you. >> thank you so much for being here....
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and mark rome associate dean for academic affairs at georgetown university school of public policy joiningfrom washington. thank you both for joining me, mr. rome i will start for you. >> good to be here. >> the defense budge set roughly twice what it was before 9/11 in real dollars and no sign in sight of it shrinking. what is so difficult about restructuring the defense budget? >> right. so two factors at play here, downtown see public demand for reducing defense spends issue see public demands for a strong defense to make america safe and secure, but you don't see public movement to cut defense. on the other hand, those who benefit from defense spends, especially the defense contractors, they will fight tooth and nail to protect that funding because that funding is their life blood. if it goes away, they go away. so no public support for reducing suspending and -- spending and lots of private opposition to cutting spending. >> so could there be public support if someone stepped up to try to change the national conversation or change change the dialogue about it? >> i think it's unlikely
and mark rome associate dean for academic affairs at georgetown university school of public policy joiningfrom washington. thank you both for joining me, mr. rome i will start for you. >> good to be here. >> the defense budge set roughly twice what it was before 9/11 in real dollars and no sign in sight of it shrinking. what is so difficult about restructuring the defense budget? >> right. so two factors at play here, downtown see public demand for reducing defense spends...
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joining me is a muslim chaplain here at georgetown university.eligion commentator. and rabbi matt gerurtz from shore hills, new jersey. great to have three faces represented around the table. i'll start off if i can with you, imam. the obama administration is reluctant to call what we saw in paris islamic terrorism. do you agree with that? >> no, for me, terrorism has no religion. terrorism is terrorism. it's an act of terrorism by individuals, organizations, groups against people, against individuals. islamic terrorism for me is a religion of peace. a religion of compassion and goodness and cannot in any way, shape or form be in support of terrorism. >> i want to ask you to see if you agree that there's been a level of debate necessary. i want to just bring up a point. asked senator burr and senator murphy about this as well. some of america's closest allies you can argue, convincingly aren't doing enough. this week in saudi arabia lashing a blogger who tried to start this very debate online. pakistan another close ally sentencing a christian wo
joining me is a muslim chaplain here at georgetown university.eligion commentator. and rabbi matt gerurtz from shore hills, new jersey. great to have three faces represented around the table. i'll start off if i can with you, imam. the obama administration is reluctant to call what we saw in paris islamic terrorism. do you agree with that? >> no, for me, terrorism has no religion. terrorism is terrorism. it's an act of terrorism by individuals, organizations, groups against people,...
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amendment cases for more than 25 years, recognized by the best lawyers in america and teaches at georgetown university. steve verge yell -- vermiel past chair of the aba section of individual rights and responsibility rights for log and has written the great and definitive biography of justice brennan, liberal champion which is also superb. so silence your cell phones, write down your questions on note cards c-span audience, start tweeting your questions to:@constitution ctr cross-the hash tag ncc bill of rights and we'll get right to it. lee, just hoped -- just opened this beautiful enough exhibit. the first thing to stress is the first amendment, which you talk about in your book, wars not the original first amendment there are two other amendments that appear at the top of the original bill of rights. one says congress can't raise its own salary without intervening election. that became the 27th amendment in the 1990s. and the only second amendment said there has to be one representative for every 50,000 inhabitants. if that passed there would be 4,000 people in congress today as oppose told the 43
amendment cases for more than 25 years, recognized by the best lawyers in america and teaches at georgetown university. steve verge yell -- vermiel past chair of the aba section of individual rights and responsibility rights for log and has written the great and definitive biography of justice brennan, liberal champion which is also superb. so silence your cell phones, write down your questions on note cards c-span audience, start tweeting your questions to:@constitution ctr cross-the hash tag...
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amendment cases for more than 25 years, recognized by the best lawyers in america and teaches at georgetown university. stephan verdier i've also known for many years. he said professoprofesso r of practice and associate rector of the summer institute on law and government at the american university washington college of law, past chair of the aba section of individual rights and responsibilities, rights for scotusblog and is written of the great and defend the bug of justice brennan liberal champion which is also superb. so silenced your cell phones prepared to write down your questions on note cards c-span audience start tweeting your questions to at constitution cd-r using hashtag at ncc and will get right to it. lee, which is open this beautiful new exhibit one of the 12 original copies of the bill of rights but the first thing to stress is the first amendment which you talk to in your book was not the original first amendment. there are two others that appear at the top of the original bill of rights. one says congress can raise its own cellar without an intervening election to begin the 27th ame
amendment cases for more than 25 years, recognized by the best lawyers in america and teaches at georgetown university. stephan verdier i've also known for many years. he said professoprofesso r of practice and associate rector of the summer institute on law and government at the american university washington college of law, past chair of the aba section of individual rights and responsibilities, rights for scotusblog and is written of the great and defend the bug of justice brennan liberal...
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second, we we will have adriane fugh-berman, associate professor at georgetown university medical center, director of farmed out and is the lead author of several books. next, we we will have allan coukell. he is a clinical pharmacist, the pew charitable trusts senior director for health care programs. he was very involved at the state and federal level. i have him on speed dial for this legislation, and pew continues to be heavily involved in the implementation of the legislation. finally, we we will have doctor william jordan, codirector of the department of family and social medicine. we have a great panel. we will let let them speak individually and take questions at the end. rodney? >> thank you all for having us today. i would like to thank the national coalition on healthcare. thank you, c-span, for being here as well and giving my wife and excuse to dress me this morning. sen. grassley has a long history and the subject of transparency in the public interest. he has worked on the subject of whistleblowers and their ability to provide information for the judicial process, medicare
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. >> ike nelson with georgetown university. i had a chance to work in the clubton administration on -- clinton administration on technology issues, so i spent a lot of time with both the nec and the nsc. i was very glad in your book to see you mention the need to work on influencing national security. i'd like to ask if anybody on the panel has specific suggestions on how technology economic and security issues can be brought together more because we don't see that very well, and is any other country doing that better than we do? >> well let me say one thing and then turn it to you folks. you know, i talked to a lot of people on the science and tech side, and they can be very loyal people in the administration, but they are very frustrated by the fact that they were not consulted -- i spoke to one person at an undersecretary level, critical job, who saw the cyber strategy the day it was released from the white house. so better coordination is one thing. but i think that at a more important level we have a government of lawyers,
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and i remember father -- father george from georgetown university was one of the leading candidates. and all of a sudden out of nowhere, kind of out of the catholic ranks, was this kind of undercutting thing that, well, we can`t have a lobbyist, and this guy is a lobbyist, so he won`t, you know, be a good -- couldn`t be a good chaplain. i thought, boy, there`s some deeds going on here someplace. somebody`s got some long knives out. and so the recommendations finally came down, and one of the recommendations was a fellow that was a swedish covenant minister, went to the north park college in illinois. and ted vandermead (ph), who`s one of -- my counsel, is on the board of north park. and you know, he was a good candidate, he thought. another was chuck wright, who worked with the pennsylvania legislature and was a presbyterian minister, did a lot of things here with the prayer breakfast and prayer groups on a bipartisan basis. as a matter of fact, tony... c-span: from ohio? >> guest: from ohio. tony hall... c-span: tony hall. >> guest: ...was his nominee. a democrat guy put him forward
and i remember father -- father george from georgetown university was one of the leading candidates. and all of a sudden out of nowhere, kind of out of the catholic ranks, was this kind of undercutting thing that, well, we can`t have a lobbyist, and this guy is a lobbyist, so he won`t, you know, be a good -- couldn`t be a good chaplain. i thought, boy, there`s some deeds going on here someplace. somebody`s got some long knives out. and so the recommendations finally came down, and one of the...
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by georgetown university and to do for women and security. he runs an hour and 40 minutes. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. it's a pleasure to welcome all of you joining us for this special event. today we celebrate the international council on women's business leadership. previously established at the state department and now relaunched here at georgetown's institute for women, peace and security. on this occasion we have the great privilege of hearing reflection on the power of women's economic participation from the founder of the council, the honorable hilary rodham clinton. it's always a pleasure welcoming secretary clinton to our campus and i will have the honor of introducing her in just a moment here at first i wish to say a few words about the council. the international council of women's business leadership was founded by secretary clinton during her tenure as the 67th united states secretary of state hear the mission of the council is to examine the most pressing issues as they pertain to women's economic rectification. memb
by georgetown university and to do for women and security. he runs an hour and 40 minutes. [applause] >> good afternoon, everyone. it's a pleasure to welcome all of you joining us for this special event. today we celebrate the international council on women's business leadership. previously established at the state department and now relaunched here at georgetown's institute for women, peace and security. on this occasion we have the great privilege of hearing reflection on the power of...
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edward montgomery, at georgetown university. jennifer grant holm, former governor of michigan. former minister of finance for sweden. i will start off my first question to you mary cay. one of the issues that highlighted in the report which analyzes the structure of the workplace across the globe is one issue that really becomes apparent is the lack of worker power ability to bargain for higher wage and the disparity yeen between the u.s. and other countries. what are your thoughts on the issue of worker voice and it's contribution to shared prosperity? >> thank you. i want to address the question by saying we are delighted that the number one policy recommendation in this report is raising wages. before i speak to the question i wanted to thank you for your leadership. i think if anybody could have been inside the rooms this come had galvanized thinking from around the world into a report that i think meets the challenge that larry talked about and the determination that ed just described. for me i thought that the discussion in this commission really helped illuminate there's
edward montgomery, at georgetown university. jennifer grant holm, former governor of michigan. former minister of finance for sweden. i will start off my first question to you mary cay. one of the issues that highlighted in the report which analyzes the structure of the workplace across the globe is one issue that really becomes apparent is the lack of worker power ability to bargain for higher wage and the disparity yeen between the u.s. and other countries. what are your thoughts on the issue...
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. >> my name is alberto morales and i am a graduate of georgetown university. i'm now working full-time for an organization called the george hoff college program. my concern is senator -- who transferred from georgetown community college. we know what it takes to graduate in a competitive environment to transfer to a four-year university. what i hope to hear tonight from the state of the union is some sort of acknowledgment of the student debt crisis. >> let me go back to scott wong. he has heard the president talk about his community college initiative. you think you will be highlighting the student debt initiative, which many people have described as a near-crisis? >> i think it is entirely possible we could here the president talk about student debt. it has been an issue for him the past but he talked about an issue that both republicans and democrats on capitol hill have been debating for quite a while. marco rubio, the florida republican, i believe has some student debt. it has been a personal issue for some of these lawmakers. i expect we will hear about
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he is the waterhouse professor of legal theory at the georgetown university law center where he directs the georgetown center for the constitution and teaches constitutional law and contracts. he's the author of many books and countless legal articles. among his books are "restoring the lost constitution: the presumption of liberty," which plays into question that i last posed in my introductory remarks. also "constitutional law: cases in context," which treats the constitution historically unlike most con-law case books and "contracts cases and doctrine." most important for our purposes here today randy took the lead in crafting the legal challenges that brought obamacare before the supreme court in 2012. please welcome randy barnett. [applause] >> well it's great to be back at the hayek auditorium and the cato institute with all my friends. i should probably disclose at the outset that i agree with ilya entirely here in this debate, but i don't think that my role today is to pile on and to make this a two-on-one debate. the way, for example, harvard law school did when they invited me
he is the waterhouse professor of legal theory at the georgetown university law center where he directs the georgetown center for the constitution and teaches constitutional law and contracts. he's the author of many books and countless legal articles. among his books are "restoring the lost constitution: the presumption of liberty," which plays into question that i last posed in my introductory remarks. also "constitutional law: cases in context," which treats the...
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look what the president obama's former secretary of state hillary clinton said in remarks at georgetown universityy december. listen up. >> this is what we call smart power, using every possible tool and partner to advance peace and security, leaving no one on the sidelines, showing respect, even for one's enemies trying to understand and insofar psychologically possible, empathize with their perspective and point of view. >> reporter: state state said that he believes hillary clinton was referring to the russian reset and not to the war on terrorism in those remarks. martha? martha: doug, thank you so much. bill: february 18th martha, there will be a summit at the white house. it is called the anti-extremism summit. part of the statement the white house put out about this to talk about acts of violence committed around the world. anti-extremism summit. >> see who attends. a lot of discussion about education leaders and people in that ilk being part of that. so that will be very significant in terms of who's there. bill: we'll see if the language changes too. martha: we will. bill: secretary kerry
look what the president obama's former secretary of state hillary clinton said in remarks at georgetown universityy december. listen up. >> this is what we call smart power, using every possible tool and partner to advance peace and security, leaving no one on the sidelines, showing respect, even for one's enemies trying to understand and insofar psychologically possible, empathize with their perspective and point of view. >> reporter: state state said that he believes hillary...
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i am a researcher at georgetown university's department of government. i would like to ask the senators about their thoughts on the influence of environmental groups in the decision-making at the white house and at the federal agencies that deal with environmental energy-related issues. thank you. >> i hate to go back -- i know when i'm presiding, so you sleep for an accurate of the speaker scientific session selectica budget that. this is a good example, we had the dan river coal ash spill last year in north carolina. about 40,000 tons of ash spilled into one of our rivers. we decided we were going to take up a concert him since -- conference of strategy on our coal ash ponds. the environmental groups were one of the biggest problems to achieving responsible policy on environmental remediation. really getting out of the curve to make sure the dan river spill was the only one we would have. i had a great fortune -- this probably doesn't happen in many legislatures, or the gentleman i was able to put in front of that project was formally the national pres
i am a researcher at georgetown university's department of government. i would like to ask the senators about their thoughts on the influence of environmental groups in the decision-making at the white house and at the federal agencies that deal with environmental energy-related issues. thank you. >> i hate to go back -- i know when i'm presiding, so you sleep for an accurate of the speaker scientific session selectica budget that. this is a good example, we had the dan river coal ash...
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educational projects and&qç practices in the departments of pharmacologist and physiology at georgetown universityave this information out here. reporters, for researchers, and also for consumers. hpñ and just the f4Ñ of@sé its existence is really important. physicians don't like its existence or at least physiciansn6.y who are paid by pharmaceutical companies don't like its existence. apparently it's quite popular zsy among divorce lawyers, though. pro-publica had put together publicly...